The Happy Bladder Course

It’s time to be a Bladder Hero.

Do you want to confidently assess and provide the best, evidence-based treatment for those with Bladder Pain Syndrome (Interstitial Cystitis)? You’ll improve your practical skills with over 4 hours of skills labs and learn to expertly clinically reason the 5 Steps to a Happy Bladder. From myofascial release to mindfulness, diet to drugs – we’ll cover everything that you need to know and do, and then give you exclusive access to ongoing professional support and resources to keep your knowledge and skills fresh.

After this course you will have:

A good grounding in the current research
The skills to confidently assess a patient with BPS
The knowledge to think outside the box to meet your patient’s needs
The ability to clinically reason (like a ninja)
The chance to learn and practice evidenced based manual therapy
The ability to confidently empower your patients to self-manage (and safely use a therapeutic wand)
The knowledge of how and why to draw upon the wider MDT to support your interventions
Exclusive access to ongoing professional support

“Not like any course you’ve ever been on before, it’s brilliant!”

This isn’t one of those courses with death by Powerpoint, this is a Workshop where you’ll explore your own potential through activities with like-minded peers. Less lectures, more feeling like you’re really getting hands-on with techniques.

You’ll then get access to the closed Bladder Heroes Facebook group where course content will be drip-fed back to you over a further 6 weeks, making sure that you get the time to process and practice all your Happy Bladder skills. You’ll join the community of course participants from all over the UK and be able to chat through difficult cases and be kept up to date with the changing research in BPS.

To get the most from The Happy Bladder Course you should have experience in completing pelvic floor examination as a regular part of your scope of practice. Please confirm that you have previously had appropriate professional training in internal pelvic floor muscle assessment before you proceed: *

I confirm that I have undergone professional training (workplace or otherwise) covering digital vaginal and/or anal assessment, and this forms a regular part of my scope of practice as a Physiotherapist